In the third installment of their immigration series, Chuck and Karen attempt to unravel the mess that is immigration policy and dissect current border actions. Then Karen meekly offers solutions and Chuck solves everything.

Chuck and Karen delve into the storied and eerily familiar history of immigration policy. Karen makes inappropriate jokes about her favorite former President. Chuck, in his infinite perfection, is properly horrified at Karen’s antics. The two discover that as usual, there is nothing new under the sun

Karen decides to replace Doris Kearns Goodwin as the “official” presidential historian. And what she finds out is disturbing. She also knows how to properly pronounce lyssophobia, but refuses to do it. I mostly just listen, as usual.
Karen tries again to get us an EXPLICIT warning. You can take the girl out of Florida………………

The battles that led to the war. In the process of discussing the Criminal Justice system, Chuck and Karen decided they must first go back and examine the battles of addiction that led to the “War on Drugs”. Karen appreciates Chuck’s joke and Chuck offends hippies (but not real ones). And if you need someone to pass a drug test for you, Karen is your person!

Karen and Chuck dissect memes on education and school themselves a bit. (Karen’s pun). Chuck offends all of Oklahoma. Karen finally admits that she is from Oklahoma and can’t do math. Then yells at Chuck. It’s quite emotional.

Chuck and Karen review political sex scandals through history and discuss what is illegal and what just “yucky behavior” (Karen’s words). We also discover that Karen has the sense of humor of a 12-year-old boy.

In final episode of Guns in America series, Chuck and Karen tackle the unspoken tragedy of gun access and suicide. If the subject of suicide disturbs you, skip this one. They also discuss veteran issues, impulsivity, traumatic brain injury and prenatal drug exposure.

Karen, (a conservative with a bad cold) and Chuck (a liberal) discuss the 2nd Amendment. The changes of interpretation throughout the years and how it applies today. We also discuss the AR-15 and military-style weapons while trying to find common ground and sensible solutions to school shootings.